The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
Letter to CARU re Clearwater Aquarium (seewinter.com)
20120724: Fidelity National Financial, Inc.; Fidelity Newport Holdings, LLC
20120719: Mr. Tarang Jain; Visteon Corporation
20120669: Warburg Pincus Private Equity IX, L.P.; Builders FirstSource, Inc.
20120711: CIVC Partners Fund IV, L.P.; Clearview Capital Fund II L.P.
20120710: Justice Holdings Limited; 3G Special Situations Fund II, L.P.
20120707: Covidien plc; superDimension Ltd.
20120684: EnPro Industries, Inc.; Precision Holding LLC
20120717: Blackfriars Corp.; John L. Walter
Carpenter Technology Corp. and Latrobe Specialty Metals, Inc.
The FTC required specialty metals manufacturer Carpenter Technology Corporation to sell assets involved in producing two metal alloys used in the aerospace industry, under a settlement resolving charges that Carpenter's proposed $410 million acquisition of Latrobe Specialty Metals, Inc. would harm competition in the U.S. markets for these alloys.The FTC's complaint alleges that the deal – a merger to monopoly – likely would lead to higher prices for consumers of the two alloys. The order requires Carpenter to divest assets necessary for manufacturing the two alloys – MP159 and Aerospace MP35N – to another metals manufacturer, Eramet S.A.
OSF Healthcare System, and Rockford Health System, In the Matter of
The FTC filed an administrative complaint challenging OSF Healthcare System’s proposed acquisition of Rockford Health System, charging that the acquisition would substantially reduce competition among hospitals and primary care physicians in Rockford, Illinois, and significantly harm local businesses and patients. The FTC filed a separate complaint in federal district court seeking an order to halt the transaction temporarily to preserve competition for Rockford area residents pending the FTC’s administrative proceeding and any subsequent appeals. On 4/5/2012, the U.S. District Court ruled granting the FTC's request for a preliminary injunction. On 4/13/2012, the FTC dismissed the complaint in light of OSF Healthcare's decision to abandon the proposed transaction.